Here's Looking at You draws on the design intelligence of The Land of 1,000 Views to focus on designing the void between living spaces. It expands the design work of windows to other architectural qualities for revealing and concealing what lies within: sectional height, distance, circulation, materiality, etc. The shape of the building evolves from the courtyards, and is designed to be self-contained and non-contextual. To heighten curiosity, the interior peeks through on the outside, and the exterior comes through to the inside. Featured on The Draftery